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Report sheds light on increasing pressures facing Lake Simcoe

Who Will Take Care of Lake Simcoe? names four immediate threats, including development around the lake, Bradford Bypass and more planned highways
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NEWS RELEASE
RESCUE LAKE SIMCOE COALITION/SIMCOE COUNTY GREENBELT COALITION
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A new report issued today by the Rescue Lake Simcoe Coalition and Simcoe County Greenbelt Coalition sheds light on the increasing pressure facing Lake Simcoe a year after releasing their Lake Simcoe Under Pressure in 2021 report. 

The report names four immediate threats to Lake Simcoe: Unsustainable growth and development around the lake, the Orbit MZO development in Innisfil, the Bradford Bypass and more planned highways, and the possible approval of the Upper York Sewage System. Two good things Lake Simcoe needs are listed as well: Keeping the Lake Simcoe Protection Plan strong, and growing the Greenbelt into Simcoe County.

The authors have little good news to share on any of these issues. Concerns remain, while Greenbelt expansion and the unreleased results of the Lake Simcoe Protection Plan review have done nothing to improve environmental conditions in the watershed yet. 

“Municipalities have demonstrated their ability to stand together in defence of Lake Simcoe, as evidenced by their unanimous support for a successful bid to have the province pay the balance of a phosphorus recycling facility on the Holland River, announced last week,” says Rescue Lake Simcoe Coalition executive director, Claire Malcolmson, the report’s lead author. 

“But growth pressures, be they in the form of new highway plans or greenfield development, will have environmental impacts on Lake Simcoe that are not getting enough attention,” adds the Simcoe County Greenbelt Coalition’s executive director, Margaret Prophet.

In this stark and information-rich report, Lake Simcoe area environmental groups shine a light on the dark clouds on Lake Simcoe’s horizon, cautioning that “if we carry on with the development and highway plans outlined in this report, it will be virtually impossible to save this beautiful freshwater ecosystem as we know it today.”

The Who Will Take Care of Lake Simcoe? report is available whole here  and the sections will be highlighted in one-a-day social media posts and blogs on each section.

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